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PSE 40th year Expansion

For Immediate Release

(Tucson, AZ) - Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc. is celebrating its 40th year of manufacturing high quality archery equipment. It is looking to the future by embarking on a $2.5 million expansion of its corporate facility. PSE is adding 5 new precision CNC milling machines to their 175,000 sq. ft. facility.
“In order to engineer and manufacture the most advanced products on the market, we have to continue to expand and invest in the latest manufacturing equipment,” said Pete Shepley, Founder and President of PSE. “This philosophy has proven to be effective over the last 40 years, and it’s the philosophy that will lead us into the future.”
The first phase of the expansion includes the installation of three new precision CNC milling machines that will specialize in producing cams and wheels. The machines are being installed the first week of February, 2011, and should be operational by the middle of February.

The second phase will include the installation of the fourth and largest precision CNC milling machine that will specialize in producing bow risers. This machine will be installed in early March and is expected to be operational by the end of March.“It’s nice to see that even after 40 years in business, PSE is still growing and expanding,” said Jon Shepley, VP of Sales and Marketing. “We are currently in a record back order situation. While we are excited that our products are in such demand, we pride ourselves on being able to deliver them in a timely manner. I believe this expansion proves how committed we are to resolving the situation.”
Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc., founded in 1971 by Pete Shepley, has been a leading manufacturer and innovator in the archery industry for over 40 years. In addition to PSE products, the company’s portfolio includes Carbon Force arrows, Vibracheck and the King Sport Line. PSE’s corporate offices are located in Tucson, Arizona. To learn more about PSE or PSE’s extensive line of products visit

Congratulations to all the folks at PSE. I am a huge fan and wish them great success. They are in a wonderful state to make it happen. My wife and I honeymooned in Tucson and can't wait to get back there. This time my bow goes with me and I will visit the facility. The news of the expansion sheds light on why I haven't been able to get ahold of Blake Shelby. I have a great marketing idea that would work for their anniversary.

Well Bowtech has an advantage. Not only are they making the most 'accurate' bow ever built (supposedly, this hasn't been confirmed), but it's so tiny there's no need for expansion no matter how many they sell. It's bound to make other things look bigger in your hand after holding it a while.

I called to check the status of my Dominator Pro today. I'm 8th on the list, but the latest status was that they probably won't start getting them out until the end of February. But I can wait. I've got a great shooting Moneymaker I'm currently shooting indoors. If I don't get the Dominator in time for indoor, it will just make it's debut for the outdoor season, and I'll finish up indoors with the MM. Both are great bows.